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•fOHNSOMVILLE SAT.TC YARDh, .'oiIN.SONVH.hIc. TUIISPAY, llt'i :.I\RCH, 1902, At 11 -i.iii. * ' F-RKVMAN V. JACKSON &'C6., in ••.»tiiii!i.-t;<,u -..ifcli A.I;iMHAM&WIL-JLi.-lM.s vi \*b\t li,v i-uiiliu auction, as above — 75 i'at Imi locks ' nO priuio li'u wethers 350 I. it ewos 7~> I -i t luiiibs 130 ht;oi-e lambs 50 store ewea 3 Leicester rams A train lpavos WeUintjlon and Wanawatu Riuhvay Station at 9.55 a.m.. returning from Johnson ville oh 11 .50 and 2 p.m. O. If. I'ORKITT, Auctioneer. Local Agent — X IJirCHOLZ. Lambtnn-Miay. Wellington. TO-MQRROW, 11th MARCI& 1902, at 11 o'olock. UNIQUE WALE' OF UNCLAIMED ARTICLES FROM THE DEAD LETTER OFFIC3S, GENERAL POST OFFICE. TIT F. SHCBTT has been again fa : W V • voured with instructions from the Inspector of thp General Post Office (last • sale took place 20th January, 1897) to sell at his mart, Willis-street — Handbags, vv\p.- shooting, field glasses, kits, purses, pouches, boots and shoer, feathers, gloves, garters, fa it " vr 1 :, sill: handkerchiefs, d'ey'oy*, handkerchiefs, collets, dress maU'.iiils, patent medicines, knivoa r&aovs, scissors, spectacles, false teeth, cutlery, umbrellas, walffing sticks, books, music, Cyolopaedia of New Zealand, Life of Alexander Campbell, 8 vols., ' hosiery, oiothing, table and bed linen, and about 300 volumes literature, etc., etc, etc. Catalogues on application. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. NO RESERVE..' WEDNESDAY, 12fch MARCH, 1902, Ar, 2.3oo'olabk. HIGHLY' IMPORTANT SALE. 11 ORIGINAL SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SISA JL'OUN. WORSER BAY. Within Fonr Miles of G.P.O. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. are instructed by tbe Owner, who is now residing in Australia, to sell by publio auction at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, 12th March, at 2.#0" p.m.— -4" jj OF tlie besh originally selected freehold JL J. sections iv the pripular | TOWNSHIP OF SEATOUN— viz., Section 2, Block 2 „ 7 and 8 „ 8 „ 1, 2.J1, 12, 14 „ 2and ( 3 ' 21 „ land 2 „ 2.3 eaoh containing £-ACRE, and fronting Church, Dundas, Inglis, Munro, Mantell, Stafford, and Hector'steeots, as per plan. The whole of the sections, wliish are level, abut on a splendid sea beach, and command a iziairniucont view of the entrance. A Wl>arf ban now been constrnoted at Seatoon, SO minutes' steam from Wellington wharf. Regular trips are made daily by the Miramar Ferry Company, the special excursion fare being only Gd return. Lithograph Plans, shovring position and area, may be had on application to J. H. BETH UN JO & CO.: Auctioneers.' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO SYNDICATES, BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, AND. OTHERS. STORK BAT, HARBOUR DISTRICT. VALUAELE BLOCK OF 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND WITH BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR FRONTAGE, Within 12 Miles of Welungton. IT is the intention of the Executors in I the ESTATE OF THE LATE GEORGE HART to dispose of the above magnificent PROPERTY either by SUBDIVISION or in ONE LOT, of which due notice will be 'given shortly. Persons desirous of inspecting the property may obtain full partievdars arid cards to view on application to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 12th' MARCH, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. ' BAKER BROS, are instructed by the owner to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, 38, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, the 12th March, at 2.30 p.m. — Those three substantial and well-built two-story houses, ' situate in Vic-toria-street, Petone, each containing six large living rooms, with washhouse and scnllery, range, two register grates, artesian watftf, drained in accordance with the borough bylaws; each section if) 36ft x 102 ft. 1 The houses are within five minutes' walk of the railway station, and can be purchased together or. separately. The terms are very easy. The title is Land Transfer Jlct. For full parficulars and cards to view ipply to BAKER BROS., , Auctioneers. . WEDNESDAY, 12tb. MARCH, 1902, At 2.30-^p.m. BAKER BROS, are instructed to sell by publio auction, on Wednesday^ 12th March, 1902, at 2.30 p.m.— Those two splendid building sections situated at tHe rqar of the* Fire Brigade Station, Wewtownj the>one having a frontage to Johnrstreet of 33ft 4'in by a depth of 92ft 3in to Hanson-street. • The other section, which adjoiufitbe above, has a frontage to JHan-son-street of 30ft 6in by^a depth of 99ft 4in. The aiictioneers have qpnfidence in recommending these sections 'to any one desirous of investing, as pwing to their close proximity to the prepent line of trama and that the electric trams may pass the sections, they must increase in value. The corner section wouid make a good business site. For full particulars apply to BAKER BROS., Auctioneers. ffRDDAY, 21st MA»OH, 19t12, At 2.30 p.m. BALE OF FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING, ROXBURGH STREET. .•m/TBSSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. LU^ are instructed to sell by prablic auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 21st March, 1902, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcol of land being part of T.A. 378, having a frontage of 35ft to Roxburgh-street by a depth of from 224 ft 6in, to 227 ft, and havinct a width of 14ft 7inat the extreme end, together with the residence erected thereon. The house, which contains 5 rooms, ia^ a thoroughly well built one, connected with new drainage, etc. Situated in one of the best residential parts of the city, within easy distance of the G.P.0., this should prove a very» desirable property. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE -Two first-olass Cows, in full milk ; the Musket stallion Conspirer ; O.g. Hovton, by King Cole— Amy; Englisbbuilt Gig ; complete set of Harness, quite new, f6r three horses ; Raleigh Path-racing Bicycle; Lady's Waverley Bicycle, quite new, only a bargain. Apply W. Smart, Pawnbroker, 86. Willis-a'aroet. Money to Lend on anything,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 8

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